Expedition medical officer, Monica Piris, talks about the dangers at altitude and the value of acclimatization from Base Camp at 5,200m (17000ft). See more videos at http://ueverest.com
Candice shows off the newest member of the expedition team, sherpa puppy, 'Chomolungma' at Base Camp (5200m/17000ft) during a break in filming. See more videos at http://www.ueverest. com
View from the summit of Everest at 8850m (29035ft) as Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding ascend. See more videos, photos and expedition diaries at http://www.ueverest. com
Leo Houlding, having successfully free-climbed the Second Step approaches the summit at 8850m (29035ft) as snow begins to fall. See more videos, photos and expedition diaries at http://www.ueverest. com
Update on the changing weather conditions on Everest from Base Camp at 5200m (17000ft). See more videos, photos and expedition diaries at http://www.ueverest. com
Conrad Anker confirms his successful free climb of the Second Step on the North East ridge of Everest at 8600m (28140ft) by radio. See more videos, photos and expedition diaries at http://www.ueverest. com
Leo Houlding prepares for the move up to North Col at 7000m (23000ft) by washing his socks at Advanced Base Camp. See more videos at http://ueverest.com
Views en route to Camp 4 at 8300m (27500ft), 550m from the summit of Everest. See more videos, photos and expedition diaries at http://www.ueverest. com
View over to the Nepali and Tibetan side of Everest from the summit at 8850m (29035ft). See more videos, photos and expedition diaries at http://www.ueverest. com
Kevin Thaw provides a pre-summit update prior to the final summit push from Advanced Base Camp at 6400m (21300ft). See more videos, photos and diaries at http://www.ueverest. com
Kevin Thaw talks about the threatening monsoon in this clip from Camp 2 at 7500m (24500ft) on the North side of Everest. For more videos, photos and diaries, visit http://www.ueverest. com
Sherpas pack up items at Advanced Base Camp at 6400m (21300ft) following the expedition team's push for the summit. See more videos, photos and diaries at http://www.ueverest. com